Template:Zh-hant:Map Features:cycleway

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自行車道 (cycleway)

描述針對單車設計的基礎設施。另見: Cycle routes.

值 (value) 幾何 (element) 描述 (desc) 照片 (photo)

Dedicated bicycle lanes

lane way 在道路之中的自行車道。

Shared bicycle lanes

shared_lane way Cyclists share a lane with motor vehicles, but there are markings indicating that they should share the lane with motorists. The road markings are usually there to highlight a cycle route or to remind drivers that you can cycle there. Also used for the on-road shared-lane marking called a "sharrow"[1].
share_busway way There is a bus lane that cyclists are permitted to use.

Bicycle tracks

track way 與道路分隔的自行車道,如果需要可加入oneway=yes
separate way Should be used to indicate that a cycle track associated with a highway has been mapped as a separate OSM element (i.e., is tagged with highway=cycleway). Meaning is similar to the use of sidewalk=separate for footways, and can potentially be used when simplifying geometries for rendering. It also acts as a hint to avoid duplicating an existing cycleway by adding cycleway=track to a highway. Don't confuse with segregated=yes.

No bicycle infrastructure

no way Explicitly marks that a street has no bicycle infrastructure. This allows to explicitly note that the road was surveyed for bicycle infrastructure.

Other bicycle infrastructure

crossing way Used on separately mapped paths to indicate that it's a bicycle crossing.
shoulder way Used to indicate that a road has no designated infrastructure for cyclists, but shoulders (a.k.a. breakdown lanes) are navigable and legal to cycle on. Especially on rural roads with high speed limits, the existence of a shoulder usable by cyclists can make the difference whether the road is usable at all (semi-)safely for cyclists. Not every shoulder=* is automatically usable for cyclists: Some shoulders are used for parking (parking=shoulder) instead, not all shoulders are paved (with asphalt, e.g. grass pavers). Additionally, shoulder=yes is typically only mapped for shoulders that are broad enough to accommodate a car. For cyclists however, a less wide shoulder is fine, too.
link way A connector between OSM segments for cycle traffic, for example to connect a separately mapped cycle path to a junction on the opposite side. Serves primarily as a routing aid and does not necessarily have to be identifiable as built infrastructure.
traffic_island way Used on the parts of refugee islands of a cycleway=crossing.
asl node Indicates an advanced stop line or bike box at junctions. Use cycleway=asl on a node node forming part of the road's way, located at the position of the secondary stop line. Consider adding direction=forward or direction=backward for an explicitly reference to the closest junction that a ASL relates to and thus the direction of traffic that it applies to.
gap_jump way A gap jump segment of MTB downhill route. Generally would consist of two or three parts: a take-off ramp; a physically non-existent mid-air segment; and optionally a landing ramp (if not present, a regular bike track serves as a landing zone). The mid-air segment may cross other roads or features, in which case it should be tagged with layer=1 without a node at the intersection; surface=none has occasionally been added as well. Consider explicitly providing foot=no or access=no + bicycle=designated in order to prevent routing for any other activity.

Deprecated or discouraged tags

opposite

opposite_lane
opposite_share_busway
opposite_track

oneway=yes一起使用,予許自行車道雙向通行。

注意:這樣的街道在比利時,荷蘭,丹麥常見,而在英國不常見(但它們存在)。相對地,在一般的情況下整條街道為雙向是正常的,除了在街道最尾端的很小一段設為禁止禁入,這個地方設有一小段的分隔島來使自行車不要進入,這被稱為自行車接口(cycle plug)。在許多地方則是以非常短的單線道與相鄰的自行車道相併,且有道路併入而形成三角形,或有許有一張短的單線道且具有 cycleway=opposite_lanecycleway=opposite_track

shared Cyclists share space with other traffic on this highway.

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